Bellator 154 Results: Davis outpoints King Mo

Bellator 154 Results: Davis outpoints King Mo

After improving his Bellator record to 3-0 on Saturday night, Phil Davis (16-3, 1 NC) has assumed the position many expected he would when he signed for the company in 2015. A unanimous decision victory over Muhammed Lawal (19-5, 1 NC) at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, saw him become Bellator’s number one contender at 205 pounds.

While two judges scored the bout 30-27, and a third turned in a scorecard of 29-28 — all three for Davis — the Bellator 154 main event was close and competitive throughout. In fact, while Davis was trying to keep his opponent at bay with kicks during the first two rounds, it appeared that Lawal was landing the more telling blows.

By the time the third round began, Davis had the fight all but won on the scorecards, but he had no way of knowing that when he began to work for a finish. Davis staggered the former Strikeforce champion with a right hand and uppercut before driving him to the mat. Despite Davis’ best efforts to finish, first with a kimura, and then with an armbar, Lawal would eventually escape to his feet.

Davis’ win sets up an intriguing future title bout with the UK’s Liam McGeary. For Lawal, defeat snapped a seven-fight winning streak that had seen him jumping between both the light-heavyweight and heavyweight divisions with great success.

They say that lightening never strikes twice, a point that Evangelista Santos (21-17)was keen to prove wrong when he went for a leg lock in the first round of the co-main event against Saad Awad (19-7). Santos had shocked fans with a 30-second heel hook win over Brennan Ward in his Bellator debut last month, but this time, his opponent made him pay.

As Santos clung onto his opponent’s leg, Awad battered him with punches and hammer fists. By the time “Cyborg” gave up on the hold he was bloodied, and Awad was landing elbows. Referee Jason Herzog had no option but to stop the bout at the 4:31 mark in round one.

Awad has now won four of his last five in Bellator and holds a win over departing lightweight champion Will Brooks. With the news breaking that Michael Chandler and Patricky “Pitbull” Freire will meet for the vacant title later this year, Awad will feel he is now only one win away from challenging the victor.

Elsewhere on the card, it was all one-way traffic for Adam Piccolotti (8-0) against short-notice replacement Ray Wood (7-2). Piccolotti dominated the action on the mat before submitting his opponent by rear-naked choke at 3:17 in the first. The American Kickboxing Academy product now has four wins inside the Bellator cage, three by submission.

At bantamweight, Josh San Diego (7-1) was given the nod 29-28 on all three judge’s scorecards against Jeremiah Labiano (9-5). The win made it two straight — both inside the Bellator cage — as he has looked to rebound from his first career defeat against Rolando Velasco under the Tachi Palace Fights banner in August 2015.

Rounding off the main card at welterweight, Andre Fialho (7-0) scored the sixth first round victory of his seven-fight career. Fialho used his reach advantage to good effect, keeping opponent Rick Reger (7-2) out of range while landing effective shots from the opening bell to the finish. Two left hooks stunned Reger, before a hard right hand and the following uppercut dropped him. Fialho pounced, landing hammer fists before referee Ed Collantes could stop the bout.

Dillon Danis to make Pro debut against Kyle Walker at Bellator 198

Mixed Martial Arts officially adopted another incredibly talented jiu-jitsu practioner today. Bellator officials announced today the long-awaited debut of Dillon Danis, whom the promotion had signed in the year previous. After zero amateur and countless jiu-jitsu matches, Danis makes his debut at Bellator 198: Mir vs. Emelianenko, against Kyle Walker.

Kyle Walker enters the match up also making his Bellator debut. Walker recently made a resurgence in 2016 after taking off, almost exactly, 3 years. Since returning to the professional scene his record is 0-3, losing each fight by stoppage (2 Sub, 1 KO).

Walker looks to snap his streak yet, his opponent could provide a major challenge. In terms of advantages for Walker, he has a massive and obvious one. His experience. Walkers opponent fights for the first time in the sport of MMA. While Danis competed in many top-level jiu-jitsu tournaments and matches, comparing the competition would stop and end upon examining the rule sets. It is quite obvious, the difference. Danis will have a bit of adversity to overcome, in that respect.

In spite of this, Danis’ team, he trains out of the highly regarded SBG Ireland. Even before his MMA training, he trained under Marcelo Garcia. He earned his black belt in April of 2015, following an incredible 2014. In that year, Danis became UAEJJF World Champion, winning gold in the 82 kg (181 lb.) Brown belt category.

The prospect of what that could look like inside the cage is exciting. He may have developed some striking techniques but, the lack of time dedicated to that training in undeniable. Experience and time is required to develop skills of any kind.

Bellator 198: Mir vs. Emelianenko, takes place on Saturday, April 28th from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. Bellator 198 features the third of four preliminary bouts in the promotions Heavyweight Grand Prix, Fedor Emelianenko takes on Frank Mir. It serves as the nights main event. Other bouts on the card feature; Emmanuel Sanchez against Sam Sicilia, Neiman Gracie faces Javier Torres, Rafael Lavato Jr. vs. John Salter, and more.

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Aaron Chalmers vs. Ash Griffiths Added to Bellator 200

A reality television star finally gets his shot and it couldn’t be on much bigger of a stage. Scott Coker and the Bellator promotion announced almost two weeks ago, the organizations milestone event, Bellator 200, would take place in London, England. In the weeks and days following the initial news, fights such as Roy Nelson vs. Mirko Cro Cop, and Phil Davis vs. Linton Vassell became post-humorous additions. Today, promotion officials announced Aaron Chalmers makes a highly anticipated return when he takes on Ash Griffiths, in his promotional debut at the milestone event.

Along with the initial announcement of the event, Bellator officials also announced the first two fights booked to Bellator 200. The first of which matches Gegard Mousasi against Middleweight champion, Rafael Carvalho. Mousasi, formerly of the UFC, made a high-profile exit from his former employers to sign with Scott Coker (former Strikeforce CEO) and Bellator. His opponent, Rafael Carvalho, is the 3x defending Bellator Middleweight champion. Carvalho defeated fighters such as, Melvin Manhoef (2x), Brandon Halsey, and Alessio Sakara during his reign claiming and defending the title. The second match up includes British star, Michael ‘Venom’ Paige, as he makes his return to the Bellator cage against David Rickels.

With the addition of Aaron Chalmers to Bellator 200, two British stars now grace the card. Two British stars in two different avenues. Michael ‘Venom’ Paige is one of the biggest fighting stars in the country. Of course, Heavyweight Boxing champion, Anthony Joshua tops the list of famous fighters but Paige is on similar career trajectory, as his star only continues to grow. For Aaron Chalmers, his fighting talent did not give rise to the nature of his celebrity.

Before his professional career even began, Aaron Chalmers was cast to and appeared on the 8th season of the British reality television show, Geordie Shore. In case of ignorance to the English reality television scene, Geordie Shore is a reality television series based on the American reality series, Jersey Shore. The plot of which is essentially; Fit, and outgoing young adults move into a home in the city of Newcastle together for the Summer. As bland as that may seem, Aaron Chalmers is a recurring cast-member of the ongoing MTV show.

Chalmers professional MMA career began nearly one year ago. His first pro bout came in May of 2017, at BAMMA 29. At the event, he faced Greg Jenkins whom he defeated via submission by Americana, 2:12 into the opening round. Overall, Chalmers fought three times professionally, winning each contest. Largely, the reality television start hasn’t spent much time in the cage as a pro. His first win, took him deeper into the fight than the two following match-ups. His second and third bouts, (both for BAMMA) ended by KO/TKO inside the first minute of the opening round. At BAMMA 31, Chalmers defeated Alex Thompson by KO in 30 seconds. While his most recent bout against Karl Donaldson at BAMMA 33, also ended by KO/TKO. This time the referee ended the action 43 seconds into the fight.

Chalmers opponent, Ash Griffiths, had a much different path to this point. Griffiths followed a traditional journey as he did not supplant his training for appearances on a large reality TV network. While he remained focused on MMA, it did not translate into recent success. The British fighter currently finds himself in the midst of four consecutive loses, including his Bellator debut. This streak comes after he started his pro career successfully, etching a record of 4-2. Currently, his record sits slightly under a .500 win percentage at 4-6. A win for Griffiths seems necessary in order to stay within the ranks of the Bellator roster.

Bellator 200 takes place at the historic SSE Arena (Formerly known as the Wembley Arena) on May 25th. SSE Arena is the second largest indoor venue in London, holding 12,500 seats.

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Report: Bellator plans Rome event for July

With the news of Bellator 200, turning a bit stale being nearly a week old, comes more international event news for the promotion. According to a report by Raphael Marinho of Combate, Bellator scheduled its third international event of 2018. In the report, it states the promotion booked July 14th as a date for a Rome, Italy event.

It will be the first event held by Bellator in the historic city of Rome, Italy. The first in Rome, but the fifth Bellator event in Italy. Previously, the promotion made stops in Torino and Florence, Italy, holding two events in each location. It also marks the 23rd international held by Bellator. 23 events across 10 cities, and 5 countries.

The previous four Italian events held a mixture of combat sports. Each of the events had a Kickboxing card, serving as the main event and an MMA card, which acted as a main card. News of an accompanying Kickboxing card, most likely, would come following a formal announcement of the event.

Also included in the report, the promotion is working to make Alessio Sakara the headliner of evening. Sakara spent nine years with the UFC (Oct. 2005 – Oct. 2013). Over that span, he earned a record of 6-8. He was cut following four consecutive loses. Before signing with Bellator, Sakara signed with Final Fight Championship, where he went 1-0, 1 NC. His final fight with FFC (Final Fight Championship) was a 1:32 KO of his opponent.

The Italian athlete, Sakara, fought on three of the four previous Italy held Bellator events. Sakara headlined Bellator 190 & 168, while begin the co-main event for Bellator 152. Interestingly, the Middleweights only Bellator competition took place in his home country of Italy. He is 2-1 with the promotion, defeating Brian Rogers and Joey Beltran, respectively, while losing to Middleweight champion, Rafael Carvalho, most recently.